Best castles around Andezeno are found within the historic Piedmont region, offering a glimpse into centuries of architectural and cultural evolution. Andezeno itself is home to the historic Castello di Andezeno, a medieval building that has undergone multiple transformations. The broader area features a variety of historical structures, from ancient fortifications to renovated ducal residences. These landmarks are set amidst the rolling hills, providing historical context to the natural landscape.
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nice village on the Turin hills
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Casaforte / castle in a hamlet half-hidden between secondary roads and dirt roads. You have to go there almost on purpose, but it is worth the trip: the castle between the hills and the fields has a fairytale feel, and the houses that surround it, rightly "piled up", give a sense of the Middle Ages. A time machine. Also interesting is the chapel in front of it, closed but well restored on the outside. The castle cannot be visited inside (private), but even just from the outside it is beautiful. However, it is possible to enter the internal courtyard and see the yard and the well, which are wonderful - at least I think you can go in: I went in and no one let the dogs loose on me.
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If you go up from Gassino, along the Sp 97, you travel along a beautiful road with never excessive slopes, which winds through a beautiful countryside, even the traffic is not excessive. Very beautiful the view of the surrounding hills, suggestive the castle.
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Both the castle and the village are beautiful.
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Beautiful village, with church and castle located in an elevated position compared to the passing road. A beautiful walk passes in front of the church and leads to an isolated bell tower. Another road branches off and leads to the castle, at the highest point of the town, which houses a museum and nursery and primary schools. Both from the castle and from the promenade, beautiful views of the surrounding hills. On the promenade, the monuments to the Alpini and the Fallen, and two fountains, both functioning.
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Nice little village, which concentrates various points of interest in its centre. First of all the castle, dating back to the 11th century: restored and renovated, so much so that at first I took it for a 19th century neo-Gothic replica! Next, the church of San Giovanni Battista, in front of the castle: an eighteenth-century building then remodeled in the nineteenth century, with a beautiful exposed brick façade, simple and effective. Remarkable, a short distance away, is the Regio Asilo Matta, a nineteenth-century nursery school, which breathes in the scents of De Amicis. On the road towards Turin, in a fork in the road, is the small church of San Rocco, also an eighteenth or nineteenth century neoclassical construction, simple but not to be missed.
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Really tiny village, which as is typical of these hill and mountain villages has all the essentials concentrated in the same square: church, town hall, and school. However, it has one feature: not one, but two castles, the Rocca di Arignano (which can be visited, restaurant inside) and the Castello delle Quattro Torri (private, visible only from the outside). It's worth popping by. Outside the village, the landscape of the hills is wonderful.
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Beautiful village in the hills, with two castles (one of which can be visited).
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For panoramic views, consider visiting Moncucco Torinese Castle and Historic Center, which provides wide vistas over the Turin hill, Monferrato, and the Alps. Cinzano Castle and Church also offers scenic views of the surrounding hills, especially along the beautiful road leading up to it.
Yes, several castles and historical sites in the area are suitable for families. Both Moncucco Torinese Castle and Historic Center and the Hill Behind the Castle of Moriondo Torinese are categorized as family-friendly. The village center of Arignano, which includes two castles, is also a good option for families.
The region is rich in history. The Castello di Andezeno itself is a medieval building with a turbulent past, rebuilt multiple times. Moncucco Torinese Castle dates back to the 14th-15th centuries, while Mosetti Castle was built in the mid-13th century. The Castello Superiore (La Rocca) in Arignano, dating to the eleventh century, is also notable for its extensive restoration and neo-Gothic features.
It varies by castle. For instance, Moncucco Torinese Castle houses municipal offices, a Plaster Museum, and hosts events, allowing for interior visits on special occasions. However, Mosetti Castle is privately owned and generally not open for interior visits, though you might be able to enter its internal courtyard. The Castello delle Quattro Torri in Arignano is also private, while the Rocca di Arignano is visitable and even has a restaurant inside.
Yes, the area offers several hiking opportunities. You can find moderate hiking routes like the 'Andezeno to Pavarolo countryside walk' or the 'Big Benches Trail from Andezeno to Montaldo Torinese'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Andezeno guide.
Beyond hiking, the region is great for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Trail on Mount Aman – Lord of the Rings Trail loop' for MTB or the 'View of Albugnano – Moriondo Torinese Castle loop' for cycling. Check out the MTB Trails around Andezeno and Cycling around Andezeno guides for detailed routes.
The Piedmont region, where Andezeno is located, generally enjoys pleasant weather in spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October), making these ideal times for exploring castles and the surrounding landscapes. The mild temperatures and often clear skies enhance the experience of walking around historical sites and enjoying the views.
While not a castle, Villa Simeom in Andezeno is a historical villa from the 1800s with extensive parkland and period rooms, often used for cultural events. For a more secluded castle experience, Mosetti Castle, nestled between hills and fields, offers a fairytale-like appearance and a sense of stepping back in time, even if only viewed from the outside.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical atmosphere and the scenic beauty. Many enjoy the quiet roads leading to places like Cinzano Castle, offering beautiful views. The sense of history and the well-preserved architecture, even if rebuilt over centuries, are also highly valued, as is the charm of small villages like Arignano with its multiple castles.
Yes, some castle locations offer amenities. For example, the Rocca di Arignano, one of the castles in Arignano Village Center, has a restaurant inside. In Cinzano, there's a fountain and a SMAT dispenser for fresh water in the square near the castle. Larger villages and towns in the vicinity will also have dining options.
While specific public transport routes directly to every castle might be limited, the broader Piedmont region has a public transport network. However, for many of the more secluded castles and historical sites, driving or cycling might offer more flexibility and direct access. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific destinations.
The castles around Andezeno showcase a blend of architectural styles reflecting centuries of history. You'll find medieval fortifications, such as the original Castello di Andezeno, alongside structures that have undergone significant transformations in the 14th-15th centuries (like Moncucco Torinese Castle) and later periods, including neo-Gothic elements seen in Castello Superiore in Arignano. This variety offers a fascinating journey through different eras.


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